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The Art of Execution

How the world's best investors get it wrong and still make millions
Book • 2015
The Art of Execution delves into the strategies of elite investors, revealing that even the best ideas often fail.

Despite this, many investors remain profitable due to their execution techniques.

The book categorizes investors into different 'tribes' based on their handling of winning and losing positions, highlighting the importance of managing losses and maximizing gains.

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

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Clay Finck
as the focus of the episode, exploring execution in investing.
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TIP736: How the Best Investors Execute w/ Clay Finck
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Jonathan Tepper
as a book analyzing successful investment strategies.
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Jonathan Tepper - Buying Monopolies at Prevatt Capital (EP.375)
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Ian Cassel
, who was rereading it and discussing its insights into fund manager decision-making.
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Ian Cassel on MicroCapClub, the PlanetMicroCap acquisition and IntelligentCM | S08 E03
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Clare Flynn Levy
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Lee Freeman-Shor
's earlier book that inspired their collaboration.
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Even the Pros Are Wrong Half the Time. Here's What They Do Differently SB1820
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Ardal Loh-Gronager
to illustrate the paradox of 'best ideas' portfolios.
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The Perceptive Investor: How Ardal Loh-Gronager Sees What Others Miss in Markets
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Jake Barfield
as a book that highlighted several mistakes he was making in his portfolio decisions.
Investing in World Class Companies Early with Jake Barfield of Asheville Capital Management
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Adrián Godás
in relation to portfolio management.
40 Lecciones y Consejos de Vida e Inversión
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Adrián Godás
al comentar sobre un libro que habla sobre cómo los buenos gestores no ganan más del 50% de las veces.
388. Carteras True Value 2025 con Alejandro Estebaranz
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Trader Ferg
, who highlights Freeman-Shor's categorization of fund manager behaviors and the importance of position sizing.
Trader Ferg: If You Think You Missed the Gold Move, Look at the Miners
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Lee Freeman-Shor
as his earlier book exploring how top investors manage winners and losers.
The Traits of Elite Investors with Lee Freeman-Shor

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